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Iowa Department of Education

Notice for public comment regarding No Child Left Behind waiver

In October, the Iowa Department of Education notified the U.S. Department of Education of its intent to seek a waiver from requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind Act. The Department will request a waiver in mid-February to move beyond the accountability measures of No Child Left Behind and to continue to advance reform efforts in Iowa.

 

Iowa's top teachers honored

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Some of the state’s top teachers were honored for their work during an annual luncheon in Des Moines.

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Advisory: State Board of Education meets Thursday, May 10

The Iowa State Board of Education’s next regular business meeting will take place on Thursday, May 10, in the second-floor State Board Room of the Grimes State Office Building, 400 E. 14th St., in Des Moines. The business meeting starts at 10 a.m.

Thursday’s meeting agenda is as follows. A copy of the complete agenda with attachments is available on the Iowa Department of Education’s website.

 

Branstad, Reynolds announce summer Iowa Teacher and Principal Leadership Symposium

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Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds joined Education Director Jason Glass on May 21 and announced that they will host the Iowa Teacher and Principal Leadership Symposium on Friday, August 3, at Drake University in Des Moines.

“Young people need to finish high school ready for college or career training, so they can compete for jobs that pay well in a global, knowledge-based economy,” said Branstad. “That means principals alone can’t provide all the leadership needed inside schools to continually improve learning and raise achievement for all children.”

 

Seven Iowa schools named 2011 National Blue Ribbon Schools

Seven Iowa schools are among 304 schools nationwide named 2011 National Blue Ribbon Schools for their overall academic excellence or for their success in closing achievement gaps:

  • Anita Elementary School
  • Decorah High School
  • Greene Elementary School
  • St. Columbkille Elementary School in Dubuque
  • Saint Paul the Apostle Catholic School in Davenport
  • MOC-Floyd Valley High School in Orange City
  • Washington Elementary School in Muscatine
 


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Message from the Department

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School Leader Update

June 2013 School Leader Update

The icon June 2013 School Leader Update is now available.

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Public Notice

Notice for Public Comment on Iowa Plan for High Cost Fund

The Iowa Department of Education has prepared an amended High Cost Pool Plan for implementation in the 2013-2014 school year. This plan describes how funding set aside under the provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Part B may be accessed by local education agencies (LEA).

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